It’s been a long time coming!
After a whopping 30 years of dedicated service, the Arkansas Forestry Division has honored Kenny Coley of White County for working his way up from a Forest Ranger to an Urban Forestry Representative. He received a retirement ceremony with cake and a certificate for his years of service.
After 30 Years Of Service…
The ceremony celebrated Coley’s journey from Ranger 1 to County Ranger and his role as an Urban Forestry Representative.
Kenny’s unwavering commitment to Arkansas’ forests has left a lasting impact on the state. His colleagues praised his tireless efforts in protecting and managing natural resources.
The Forestry Division expressed deep gratitude for Kenny’s decades of service. The honor recognizes his significant contributions to both rural and urban forestry initiatives.
As Kenny embarks on his well-deserved retirement, he leaves behind a legacy of excellence. The state looks forward to the continued growth of its forestry programs inspired by his work.
The special news was announced and celebrated by the Arkansas Forestry Division.